AGNES NANCY STEVENSON (71.3) is the daughter of James Stevenson and Sarah
(Kelly) Stevenson. Nancy was born in 1758 in Maryland. On November 14,
1775, Agnes Nancy Stevenson married William Lackey in Rowan County, North
Carolina. William was born in 1746 in Belfast, Ireland. William Lackey
served in the Revolutionary War. Two of Williams brothers married two
of Nancys sisters. William and Nancy Lackey were the parents of at least
ten children:

William Lackey died sometime after 1820 when his will was signed in Iredell
County, North Carolina and was buried there in the Vashti Cemetery. In
1840, Agnes (Stevenson) Lackey was living in Iredell County, North Carolina.
Agnes (Stevenson) Lackey was also buried in the Vashti Cemetery. Mary Lackey
married Stephen Rice.

References: 1) 1840 Census, Iredell County, North Carolina; 2) History
of Iredell County, North Carolina, Pages 205, 206 and 499; 3) Heritage
of Alexander County, North Carolina, by Sara C. Allen, Page 527 and 528,
1986; 4) Abstract of Will Book of Iredell County, North Carolina, Page
50; 5) History of Newton County, Arkansas, by Walter F. Lackey, Pages
345 - 347; 6) Family Group Sheet by Bobbie Jean (Rachels) Zylstra, September,
1989; 7) Family Group Sheet by Florence (Brooks) Patterson, October, 1991

MARTHA LACKEY (71.3.3) is the daughter of William Lackey and Agnes Nancy
(Stevenson) Lackey. Martha was born in 1779 in North Carolina. Martha Lackey
married James Thompson. James was born on August 6, 1776 and is the son
of John Thompson. James and Martha Thompson were the parents of at least
two children:

JOHN THOMPSON (71.3.3.1) is the son of James Thompson and Martha (Lackey)
Thompson. John was born in 1799 in North Carolina. John Thompson married
Mary Matheson (born 1798 in North Carolina). John and Mary Thompson were
the parents of nine children:

From 1850 to 1860, John and Mary Thompson were living in Alexander County,
North Carolina.

References: 1) 1850 and 1860 Censuses, Alexander County, North Carolina;
2) Heritage of Alexander County, North Carolina, by Sara C. Allen, Page
527 and 528, 1986

JAMES PINKNEY THOMPSON (71.3.3.1.4) is the son of John Thompson and Mary
(Matheson) Thompson. James was born in 1831 in North Carolina. In 1855,
James P. Thompson married Clarissa Eveline Lowe (born 1835 in North Carolina).
James and Clarissa Thompson were the parents of five children:

MAGGIE M. THOMPSON (71.3.3.1.4.4) is the daughter of James Pinkney Thompson
and Clarissa Eveline (Lowe) Thompson. Maggie was born in 1870 in North
Carolina. Maggie Thompson married William Jeptha Allen and they were the
parents of eight children:

Luna Allen married James Alexander. Margery Allen married William Somers.
Thelma Allen married Lynn Mayes. For additional information, see the sketch
of Lynn Mayes (71.3.4.3.1.5.1). Helen Allen married Clifford Hines. Clarice
Allen married Pleas Lackey. For additional information on the descendants
of Pleas and Clarice Lackey, see the sketch of Pleas Lackey (71.3.4.3.1.6.3).
Carlton Allen married Jessie Hoover.

JAMES THOMPSON, JR. (71.3.3.2) is the son of James Thompson, Sr. and Martha
(Lackey) Thompson. James was born on November 12, 1800 in North Carolina.
Around 1826, James Thompson, Jr. married Cynthia Lackey (71.3.6.1). Cynthia
was born on October 17, 1808 in North Carolina and is the daughter of Alexander
Lackey and Margaret Lackey. James and Cynthia Thompson were the parents
of seven children:

From 1850 to 1880, James and Cynthia Thompson were living in Alexander
County, North Carolina. Cynthia (Lackey) Thompson died on April 12, 1881
and James Thompson, Jr. died on January 12, 1886. Both were buried in the
Thompson-Lackey Cemetery. Both were buried in the Rocky Springs Church
Cemetery. Eliza Thompson married Thomas F. Lackey. Thomas was born on April
14, 1844 in North Carolina and is the son of Pheneas Lackey and Sarah Louise
(Reynolds) Lackey. For additional information on the descendants of Thomas
and Eliza Lackey, see the sketch of Thomas F. Lackey (71.1.1.1.3). Caroline
Thompson never married and lived with her parents. Caroline Thompson was
murdered with an ax by Lige Church and Harrison Dockery during a robbery
of her fathers home. She died on June 10, 1881 and was buried in the Thompson-Lackey
Cemetery.

3-30 INTERACTIVE FAMILY HISTORIES

Franklin Thompson died on April 4, 1868 and was buried in the Thompson-Lackey
Cemetery. James Thompson, III served as a private in Company K of the Seventh
Regiment and was taken prisoner at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania on July 3,
1863 and died in September/October, 1863. Elem Thompson moved to Texas
as a young man. Elem Thompson and his wife, Lula J. Thompson, had five
children: - Maude Thompson, - Ella Thompson, - Annie Thompson, - Carl Thompson, -
Mable Thompson. Elem and Lula Thompson separated and Lula and children
lived in San Antonio, Texas. Elem Thompson died in New Mexico.

SARAH THOMPSON (71.3.3.2.3) is the daughter of James Thompson, Jr. and
Cynthia (Lackey) Thompson. Sarah was born on September 9, 1835 in North
Carolina. In 1861, Sarah Thompson married Thomas F. Adams (born May 23,
1832 in North Carolina) and they were the parents of five children:

From 1870 to 1910, Thomas and Sarah Adams were living in Alexander County,
North Carolina. Sarah (Thompson) Adams died on February 26, 1912 and Tom
Adams died on February 27, 1917. Both were buried in the Taylorsville City
Cemetery.

JAMES FIELDING ADAMS (71.3.3.2.3.1) is the son of Thomas F. Adams and Sarah
(Thompson) Adams. James was born in November, 1861 in North Carolina. James
Adams and his wife, Emma J. Adams (b. April, 1862, North Carolina), were
the parents of seven children:

From 1900 to 1910, James and Emma Adams were living in Alexander County,
North Carolina.

References: 1) 1900 and 1910 Censuses, Alexander County, North Carolina;
2) Heritage of Alexander County, North Carolina, by Sara C. Allen, Page
527 and 528, 1986

REUBEN BAXTER ADAMS (71.3.3.2.3.4) is the son of Thomas F. Adams and Sarah
(Thompson) Adams. Reuben was born October, 1869 in North Carolina. Reuben
Adams and his wife, Rebecca C. Adams (b. April, 1877 in North Carolina),
were the parents of at least six children:

From 1900 to 1910, Reuben and Rebecca Adams were living in Alexander County,
North Carolina.

References: 1) 1900 and 1910 Censuses, Alexander County, North Carolina;
2) Heritage of Alexander County, North Carolina, by Sara C. Allen, Page
527 and 528, 1986

ROBERT ANDERSON THOMPSON (71.3.3.2.7) is the son of James Thompson, Jr.
and Cynthia (Lackey) Thompson. Robert was born on October 4, 1847 in North
Carolina. Robert served as a private in the Confederate Army. He served
in Company D of the 70th Regiment. Around 1875, Robert Thompson married
Fanny Orphie Prudence Johnson. Fanny was born on September 20, 1851 in
North Carolina and is the daughter of Robert Johnson and Nancy M. (Sloan)
Johnson. Robert and Fanny Thompson were the parents of two children:

In 1880, Robert and Fanny Thompson were living in Alexander County, North
Carolina. Robert and Fanny Thompson later moved to Oregon where they died
and were buried. Fanny (Johnson) Thompson died on August 10, 1916 and Robert
Thompson died on February 19, 1933. Both were buried in the Sulphur Springs
Cemetery. On December 25, 1907, Luna Thompson married Robert Lee Davis.
Robert Bob was born on February 6, 1880 and is the son of Thomas Gilson
Davis and Mary Jane (Mayberry) Davis. Bob and Luna Davis had five children: -
Jesse Lee Davis, b. December 24, 1908, - Alta May Davis, b. July 18, 1911, -
Jenny Vee Davis, b. October 18, 1912, - Addie Eunice Davis, b. June 24,
1914, - Daniel Davis, b. December 17, 1915. Luna (Thompson) Davis died on
May 24, 1954 and was buried in the Sulphur Springs Cemetery. Robert Davis
died on June 11, 1959 in Washington and was buried in the Okanogan City
Cemetery. Jesse Davis married Mary Angeline Looper (born February 6, 1906).
Jesse Davis died on December 14, 1958. Alta May Davis married Eugene Head
(born October 31, 1906). Eugene Head died on February 8, 1970. Jenny Vee
Davis never married. Addie Davis married Carl Rufty (born September 30,
1907). Carl Rufty died on June 1, 1984. Daniel Davis married Lona Dee Godfrey.
Daniel Davis died on December 5, 1983. Daniel C. Thompson never married.
Daniel C. Thompson died on January 28, 1919.

SOPHRONIA LOUISA THOMPSON (71.3.3.3) is the daughter of James Thompson
and Martha (Lackey) Thompson. Sophronia Thompson married John J. Adams
in Iredell County, North Carolina. John was born around 1808 and is the
son of James E. Adams and Ritter (Blankenship) Adams. John and Sophronia
Adams were the parents of seven children:

LOUISA CAROLINE ADAMS (71.3.3.3.1) is the daughter of John J. Adams and
Sophronia Louisa (Thompson) Adams. Louisa was born on June 15, 1829 in
North Carolina. Louisa Adams married James Washington Warren. James was
born on September 2, 1828 in North Carolina and is the son of Joel Warren
and Nancy (Presnell) Warren. James and Louisa Warren were the parents of
eight children:

In 1880, James and Louisa Warren were living in Alexander County, North
Carolina. In 1900, James and Louisa Warren were living with their son,
William Warren, in Alexander County, North Carolina. James W. Warren died
on April 21, 1916 in Alexander County, North Carolina and Louisa (Adams)
Warren died on February 10, 1918. Both were buried there in the Liberty
Methodist Church Cemetery. On August 17, 1871, James J. Warren married
Sarah Roseman. James J. Warren died on April 23, 1883. On November 8, 1877,
Sarah Warren married Gaston Lackey. On October 10, 1891, Margaret Warren
married William A. Abernathy.

HOSEA PHILLMORE WARREN (71.3.3.3.1.2) is the son of James Washington Warren
and Louisa Caroline (Adams) Warren. Hosea was born on July 31, 1854 in
Alexander County, North Carolina. On October 23, 1874, Hosea Warren married
Martha Elizabeth Bruce (born 1853 in North Carolina). Hosea and Martha
Warren were the parents of at least three children:

From 1880 to 1920, Hosea and Martha Warren were living in Alexander County,
North Carolina. Hosea Warren died on June 26, 1932 in Alexander County,
North Carolina. Laura was the mother of at least two daughters: - Elsie
May Warren, b. November, 1896, North Carolina, - Carrie L. Warren, b. 1900,
North Carolina. In 1910, Lester and his wife, Candis E. Warren (born 1864,
North Carolina), were living in Alexander County, North Carolina. Lester
and Candis Warren had one daughter: - Mary B. Warren, b. 1904, North Carolina.

PINKNEY LEROY WARREN (71.3.3.3.1.3) is the son of James Washington Warren
and Louisa Caroline (Adams) Warren. Pinkney was born on October 2, 1857
in Alexander County, North Carolina. On August 4, 1878, Pinkney Warren
married Martha E. S. Smith. Martha is the daughter of Robert Franklin Smith
and Barbara M. (Patterson) Smith. Pinkney and Martha Warren were the parents
of two children:

In 1895, Pinkney Warren married a second time to Susan C. Payne Abernathy.
On December 13, 1893, Pinkney Warren married a third time to Rebecca Little
Goble (born June 15, 1859, North Carolina) and they were the parents of
three children:

From 1900 to 1910, Pinkney and Rebecca Warren were living in Alexander
County, North Carolina. Pinkney Warren died on June 24, 1930 in Statesville,
North Carolina and was buried in the Hiddenite Cemetery in Alexander County,
North Carolina. Rebecca (Goble) Warren died on December 11, 1941. Dewey
Warren married Cleona Kerley. Dewey Warren died in September of 1961. Bryan
Warren married Lessie Lambert. Bryan Warren died on October 10, 1970. Ruth
Warren married Otis Pennell.

ETHEL CORA BELL WARREN (71.3.3.3.1.3.1) is the daughter of Pinkney Leroy
Warren and Martha E. (Smith) Warren. Ethel was born on October 1, 1881
in Alexander County, North Carolina. On April 29, 1906, Ethel Warren married
Jacob Troy Goble (born 1878 in North Carolina). Jacob and Ethel Goble were
the parents of at least two children:

LULA BELLE WARREN (71.3.3.3.1.3.2) is the daughter of Pinkney Leroy Warren
and Martha E. (Smith) Warren. Lula was born on December 2, 1883 in Alexander
County, North Carolina. Lula Warren married Oliver Bowman in Stevenson,
Washington. Oliver and Lula Bowman were the parents of two children:

Fred BowmanCarl Bowman

Lula married a second time to Conrad Emil Peterson. Conrad was born on
July 18, 1887 in Kongsberg, Norway and is the son of Carl Bernhard Peterson
and Gina (Guldbransen) Peterson. Conrad and Lula Peterson were the parents
of one son:

Conrad Peterson died on May 18, 1950 in Portland, Oregon and Lula (Warren)
Peterson died on September 5, 1962 in Portland, Oregon. Both were buried
there in the Rose City Cemetery.

Reference: 1) Automated Archives CD-ROM, Linked Disk Number 3

EMIL WARREN PETERSON (71.3.3.3.1.3.2.3) is the son of Conrad Emil Peterson
and Lula Belle (Warren) Peterson. Emil was born on May 24, 1920 in Portland,
Oregon. On March 25, 1976, Emil Peterson married Helen Eloise Chenoweth
in Vancouver, Washington. Helen was born on May 18, 1924 in Smithfield,
Illinois and is the daughter of Harvey E. Chenoweth and Anna Belle (Beaird)
Chenoweth. Emil and Helen Peterson are the parents of two children:

On March 25, 1976, Emil Peterson married a second time to Marian Joanne
Lindner in Vancouver, Washington. Marian was born on May 9, 1929 in Haigler,
Nebraska and is the daughter of Henry Ford Lindner and Josephine (Degarmo)
Lindner. On April 10, 1971, Lee Peterson married Nancy Margaret Noble in
Lincoln City, Oregon. Lee and Nancy Peterson had two children: - Kristin
Lee Peterson, b. July 18, 1976, Bend, Oregon, - Michael Boone Peterson,
b. December 3, 1979, Hawthorne, Nevada. On December 9, 1985, Lee Peterson
married a second time to Fritz Heidi Rieck in Hathorne, Nevada. Heidi was
born on October 31, 1958 in Portland, Oregon and is the daughter of Fred
Oliver Rieck and Betty Alice (Parker) Rieck. On April 11, 1981, Kimberly
Peterson married Jerry Rex Rowlett in Hawthorne, Nevada. Jerry was born
on April 22, 1951 in North Hollywood, California and is the son of Garland
Rex Rowlett and Bonita (Stephenson) Rowlett. Jerry and Kimberly Rowlett
have one daughter: - Alison Marie Rowlett, b. May 18, 1983, Reno, Nevada.

Reference: 1) Automated Archives CD-ROM, Linked Disk Number 3

FONSA ALEXANDER WARREN (71.3.3.3.1.5) is the son of James Washington Warren
and Louisa Caroline (Adams) Warren. Fonsa was born in April, 1861 in Alexander
County, North Carolina. On September 6, 1883, Fonsa Warren married Nelia
Watts (b. June, 1861, North Carolina). Fonsa and Nelia Warren were the
parents of ten children:

GEORGE WASHINGTON WARREN (71.3.3.3.1.6) is the son of James Washington
Warren and Louisa Caroline (Adams) Warren. George was born on October 10,
1862 in Alexander County, North Carolina. On May 7, 1885, George W. Warren
married Candice J. Goble. Candice was born October, 1860 in North Carolina
and is the daughter of Sarah P. Goble. George and Candice Warren were the
parents of three children:

From 1900 to 1910, George and Candice Warren were living in Alexander County,
North Carolina. In 1910, Candices mother, Sarah Goble, was living with
George and Candice Goble. George W. Warren died on May 25, 1948.

WILLIAM H. WARREN (71.3.3.3.1.7) is the son of James Washington Warren
and Louisa Caroline (Adams) Warren. William was born on July 16, 1867 in
Alexander County, North Carolina. On January 30, 1891, William Warren married
Myrtle C. Abernathy (born February, 1875, North Carolina). William and
Myrtle Warren were the parents of seven children:

From 1900 to 1910, William and Myrtle Warren were living in Alexander County,
North Carolina. In 1910, Williams parents, James and Louisa Warren, were
living with William and Myrtle Warren. William H. Warren died on May 28,
1946.

LONNY W. WARREN (71.3.3.3.1.7.1) is the son of William H. Warren and Myrtle
C. (Abernathy) Lackey. Lonny was born in September, 1890 in North Carolina.
Lonny Lackey and his wife, Iva Lackey (born 1896, North Carolina), were
the parents of at least two children:

MIRANDA AXELINE ADAMS (71.3.3.3.2) is the daughter of John J. Adams and
Sophronia Louisa (Thompson) Adams. Miranda was born on June 10, 1832 in
Alexander County, North Carolina. On June 7, 1854, Miranda Adams married
Norman Savage (b. 1830) in Bastrop, Texas. Norman and Miranda Savage were
the parents of three children:

GREENBERRY B. ADAMS (71.3.3.3.4) is the son of John J. Adams and Sophronia
Louisa (Thompson) Adams. Greenberry was born on March 15, 1840 in North
Carolina. On January 7, 1859, Greenberry Adams married Margaret A. Stearns
(born 1847). Greenbury and Margaret Adams were the parents of at least
seven children:

In 1880, Greenbury and Margaret Adams were living in Williamson County,
Texas. Greenberry Adams died on February 3, 1924 and Margaret (Stearns)
Adams died in 1929. Both were buried in the Green Family Cemetery in Williamson
County, Texas.